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My mind feels like this from all the reading of theories especially Lefebvre Rhytmanalyis. I find it difficult to describe in a paragraph, perhaps because I have not fully grasped it.
From my readings I managed to find a pretty powerful quote which I feel describe the situations of social revolt in the middle east.
"When relations of power take over relations of alliance, when the rhythms of "the other" make impossible the rhythms of 'the self'. then a total crisis explodes, with the deregulation of all compromises, arhythmy, implosion - explosion of the city and the country"
Henri Lefebvre
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A common route for students to reach bus station. I don't know how many of Curtin students have noticed the frame here. It amuses me very much every time I pass through it.
The lion dance is known to bring good fortune and chase away evil spirits.
A shot as he rush through the crowd entertaining little kids and bringing joy in them.
I've VERY happy we now have nice cloudy and rainy weather each day!
Canon 550D + Canon EF 17-40mm f4L
Lunar Lander with a moving rover and Futurama characters.
By Braith Garden.
Astronomy Festival, Curtin University, Western Australia
Foyer Decisions - Building Science 302
Third Year Semester Two
The objective of this project was to research the 'psychology' of foyer design and uncover the driving decisions. We then had to implement the mechanisms of our research within a case study project.
“A foyer sets the tone... it either builds you up or lets you down.”
- Robert Kime, Architectural Digest
It defines an experience and is the beginning of a journey. This project encourages a journey of calm and relaxation in addition to vibrancy and life; it explores maximizing psychological comfort as strategy to improve occupant’s subconscious response to the architecture.
From the north pedestrians approach this project, a multi-use building containing retail space, office tenancy and residential apartments. Visitors into the foyer will include predominantly apartment owners, office tenants and the general public. Through the use of light, form, materials, colour, an attempt has been made to control the users senses to in turn evoking a favorable emotional condition.
One of the two lions inside the costume reveals its face to the crowd. A sequel to the earlier photo where he is out of the stage to entertain people. As a part of ritual I believe, the lions threw many oranges and something which seem to me like chocolates. I ,manage to catch one of the oranges too.
Built by Braith Garden.
Designed by Jason Allemann of JK Brickworks
Astronomy Festival, Curtin University, Western Australia